Asparagus and raspberries
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 9:00 pm
We had our first harvest of the year: some asparagus was up. We missed harvesting it last year with moving, but this year we were ready. We got about 8 spears, enough for a small side dish each. Yum!
It's a pretty pathetic bed, and needs some rejuvenation. We are hoping that the shoots we harvested will send up more. Or, it is possible that we ate their last gasp. We'll see. We'll dig in lots of compost for next year.
We also planted two rows of raspberries. There were raspberries here already, but they are pretty pathetic. We are thinking that one of the existing rows can be rehabilitated, but the other one is coming out. We planted about two dozen canes in the new rows. You can never have too many berries.
There are a couple of blueberry plants, too. We got a handful of berries from them last year, but the birds got most of them. Even if we could keep the birds off, two bushes won't give enough in a season for a single pie, so there may be no point in keeping them. There's a nice organic U-pick blueberry farm down the hill, so we might just go there instead.
It's a pretty pathetic bed, and needs some rejuvenation. We are hoping that the shoots we harvested will send up more. Or, it is possible that we ate their last gasp. We'll see. We'll dig in lots of compost for next year.
We also planted two rows of raspberries. There were raspberries here already, but they are pretty pathetic. We are thinking that one of the existing rows can be rehabilitated, but the other one is coming out. We planted about two dozen canes in the new rows. You can never have too many berries.
There are a couple of blueberry plants, too. We got a handful of berries from them last year, but the birds got most of them. Even if we could keep the birds off, two bushes won't give enough in a season for a single pie, so there may be no point in keeping them. There's a nice organic U-pick blueberry farm down the hill, so we might just go there instead.